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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Latest CBC Results
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<blockquote data-quote="testiculus" data-source="post: 274260" data-attributes="member: 17128"><p>51.9 and 51.6 are effectively the same value as this within the measurement error of the test, not to mention day to day hydration variance that will affect the value. Importantly though, the trend is flat rather than increasing, so you may be stabilizing at this level, which as you note may allow you to avoid blood donations for now. I'd be surprised if there's much difference in TU/5 days vs TC/ED. Blood levels should be pretty similar, but everyone's different so who knows, you could have something unique in your physiology that drives a difference.</p><p></p><p>One thought, changes in GH/IGF-1 could be having a secondary effect on erythrocytosis, so you may want to look back at any changes you've been making there as that may partially explain some of the past HCT changes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="testiculus, post: 274260, member: 17128"] 51.9 and 51.6 are effectively the same value as this within the measurement error of the test, not to mention day to day hydration variance that will affect the value. Importantly though, the trend is flat rather than increasing, so you may be stabilizing at this level, which as you note may allow you to avoid blood donations for now. I'd be surprised if there's much difference in TU/5 days vs TC/ED. Blood levels should be pretty similar, but everyone's different so who knows, you could have something unique in your physiology that drives a difference. One thought, changes in GH/IGF-1 could be having a secondary effect on erythrocytosis, so you may want to look back at any changes you've been making there as that may partially explain some of the past HCT changes. [/QUOTE]
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